What does ortaklık in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word ortaklık in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ortaklık in Turkish.

The word ortaklık in Turkish means partnership, bağlı (şirket, ortaklık, vb.), birlikte çalışma, ortaklık, ortaklık, ortaklık, hissedarlık, iştirak etmek, ortaklık etmek, arkadaşlık/dostluk etmek, ilişki kurmak, (şirket) ortaklık. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ortaklık

partnership

bağlı (şirket, ortaklık, vb.)

(associated)

The firm is an affiliated company of Disney.

birlikte çalışma, ortaklık

(working together)

Gemma and Maxine's partnership has led to both of them getting more business.

ortaklık

(fact of being shared)

The commonality of our interests makes us well suited to work together.

ortaklık, hissedarlık

(finance: partial equity ownership)

Participation is a collaboration between multiple lenders to issue a borrower with a loan.

iştirak etmek, ortaklık etmek

(assist or enable: a crime) (suç, vb.)

Mark was charged with abetting the murder.

arkadaşlık/dostluk etmek, ilişki kurmak

(people: be involved, connected)

The two of them don't associate; they are actually enemies.

(şirket) ortaklık

(company legal status)

This company is a partnership; it's headed by three partners who all own an equal share of the business.

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